Hey Paul! And Paul 😊 This is great you’re in my neck of the woods but my yard is so boring at the moment. I need to get on with my plans. Smart about the green mangos near the walking path, hope none of those mango stealing walkers see this video. 🙏🏼 My Papayas last time kept getting hit so hard by the fruit fly that looks like a wasp, I knocked them over. I just got a volunteer papaya under my Plumeria so far so good. I need to get to Walter Zill’s and get a Pickering from him. I am getting more and more concerned I bought the wrong mango for my yard from another nursery after watching one of your old videos with Alex talking about it. I think this Paul is doing like what you do in a full size food forest with his pattern of fast growing trees/banana plants shading his future large fruit trees, so things will probably end up closer together. He has such a lovely variety top worked into that one seedling tree. lolol I love his passion for growing food in a small foot print, and his experimentation. I get it, he didn’t say it, but he does not want people getting greedy and coming in and taking all the mangos for profit and his neighbors get none. Proclaiming himself “ The Grafting Wizard and then kills a bunch of grafts, yup, sounds like gardening. Still waiting on my soursop to fruit. He has a little mango lab love it. Oh, I would love to hook up with them. How does he keep so many bananas? Mine push out pups like crazy as soon as I cut it down. Oh, I would love to get a Thai mulberry cutting from Paul if he sells them. I have the Illinois dwarf ever-bearing.
I guessed 9ft before he measured. Great! I want to plant out my yard in a similar way all around the edge. Watching and commenting, loved this thank you, Paul & Paul!
Paul, do you know of anyone that can come out and do grafting? Im down around the corner from the Broward Rare Fruit council but need some help mango grafting and also some mulberry grafting.
Har Mahdeem but I doubt he goes to Broward county. I would check with the rare fruit council. The ever bearing mulberry is a no-brainer as far as grafting for me. You can watch truly tropical videos and grafting and get the idea of how to do it
This guy is a great grafter I love his ambition how he grows his mango tree high density Great video Paul #1 and Paul #2 for your great grafting
Very nice video. and a nice tropical yard.
Thanks!
I like the way he’s set up.great yard,thanks for sharing 😂
Really cool video gentlemen. I enjoyed watching.
Smart tree planting using fast growing trees to shade out the young plants. It's well designed and looks nice.
Well though out and following Syntropic Agroforestry principles. Good video.
Great video he has a really nice tropical yard. At first I also thought he said kent too but then I realized he said can’t not Kent.😄
2 10ths of an acre isn't that 1/5 of an acre too ?
😂
You are good at math!
@@paulmctigue8445 you're gud at reading !
Diiiiick lol
I had to do the math quickly because he was coming right over. It came out to 0.2 ish acre.
Use the fence post as reference for measurements 6 feet from post to post 🙃
Great video.
Thats my buddy! :)
Thank you for your video. You need to dig out the "Longan" and move to somewhere, the space is too too small.
Nice place 👍🥭
Hey Paul! And Paul 😊 This is great you’re in my neck of the woods but my yard is so boring at the moment. I need to get on with my plans. Smart about the green mangos near the walking path, hope none of those mango stealing walkers see this video. 🙏🏼 My Papayas last time kept getting hit so hard by the fruit fly that looks like a wasp, I knocked them over. I just got a volunteer papaya under my Plumeria so far so good. I need to get to Walter Zill’s and get a Pickering from him. I am getting more and more concerned I bought the wrong mango for my yard from another nursery after watching one of your old videos with Alex talking about it.
I think this Paul is doing like what you do in a full size food forest with his pattern of fast growing trees/banana plants shading his future large fruit trees, so things will probably end up closer together. He has such a lovely variety top worked into that one seedling tree. lolol I love his passion for growing food in a small foot print, and his experimentation. I get it, he didn’t say it, but he does not want people getting greedy and coming in and taking all the mangos for profit and his neighbors get none.
Proclaiming himself “ The Grafting Wizard and then kills a bunch of grafts, yup, sounds like gardening. Still waiting on my soursop to fruit. He has a little mango lab love it. Oh, I would love to hook up with them. How does he keep so many bananas? Mine push out pups like crazy as soon as I cut it down. Oh, I would love to get a Thai mulberry cutting from Paul if he sells them. I have the Illinois dwarf ever-bearing.
I guessed 9ft before he measured. Great! I want to plant out my yard in a similar way all around the edge. Watching and commenting, loved this thank you, Paul & Paul!
I love your other veideo on 3 an 4 fruits grafted Avi ados together
I hid a new plant under my egg plant to help block some sun. 😊
Paul, do you know of anyone that can come out and do grafting? Im down around the corner from the Broward Rare Fruit council but need some help mango grafting and also some mulberry grafting.
Har Mahdeem but I doubt he goes to Broward county. I would check with the rare fruit council. The ever bearing mulberry is a no-brainer as far as grafting for me. You can watch truly tropical videos and grafting and get the idea of how to do it
is this guy a ventriloquist?
Yes, this is what I'm known for! 🤣
Yes I play at parties It's very expensive!
This guy can talk without moving his lips 😂
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I used to be a ventriloquist
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He waters the large tree daily🤔. I watered mine every 3-4 days this summer and it stunted the growth and turned leaves yellow lol.
In the ground or in the pot?
My neighbor Waters the tree I don't
@@paulmctigue8445 yes sir , have mine in 140 gallon down to 25 gallon pots. I’m limited on space in key west. And storm surge is frequent!